A hospital supported by Medecins Sans Frontieres and specializing in pediatrics in a rebel-held northern Syrian province has been destroyed in a series of airstrikes over the weekend that killed 13 people, including four staff and five children, the international medical charity said on Monday.
The group, known by its French acronym, MSF, said that two of four airstrikes directly hit the hospital in Millis, in the northern province of Idlib, and put it out of service.
Six other hospital staff members were wounded in the broad daylight airstrikes on Saturday.
The bombing of the hospital that serves as a reference center specializing in pediatrics also destroyed the operating theater, intensive care unit, pediatric department, ambulances and a generator, the charity said.
It was not clear which government had conducted the airstrikes and the MSF statement did not specify.
US Navy Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said the US has not conducted any airstrikes near Idlib.
MSF said the hospital attack deprives 70,000 people in Millis and surrounding areas of essential medical care.
The hospital, supported by MSF since 2014, used to receive 250 patients per day, many of them women and children.
“The direct bombing of another hospital in Syria is an outrage,” said Silvia Dallatomasina, medical manager of MSF operations in northwestern Syria.
She called for an immediate end to attacks on hospitals, pointing that four out of five UN Security Council members are participants in the war in Syria.
Hospitals, mostly in rebel-held areas, are regularly attacked. Last month alone, the UN said it recorded 44 attacks on health facilities in Syria.
Syria’s government and Russia, a major ally that has been carrying out airstrikes in Syria since September last year, deny targeting health facilities.
In recent days, a number of attacks were reported on medical facilities amid increased violence, and ultimately increased pressure on health facilities, in northern Syria.
MSF said two facilities it supports in Idlib, controlled by insurgents, have reported nine mass influxes of wounded last month, which left 466 wounded and 37 dead.
In the first six months of this year, the same facilities reported only seven mass influxes of wounded, with a total 294 wounded and 33 dead.
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